Presentations from Recent Course of the International Association of Law Libraries
The International Association of Law Libraries recently held its 41st Annual Course in Geneva, Switzerland.
Many of the presentations are now inline.
Some highlights:
- The New Roles of the World Trade Organization after the Pandemic Crisis
- The Swiss Legal Order and International Law: Does Direct Democracy Make a Difference?
- The Work of the WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore
- The War in Ukraine: Challenges and Opportunities for International Humanitarian Law
- Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines: Perspective from Médecins Sans Frontières
- Current Issues in Disarmament and Arms Control
- From Words to Deeds, Understanding Armed Non-State Actors Practice and Interpretation of International Humanitarian and Human Rights Norms
Labels: conferences, human rights, intellectual property, international law, international organizations, library associations, trade law
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